WO1991006731A1 - Automatized underground garage - Google Patents

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WO1991006731A1
WO1991006731A1 PCT/IT1990/000013 IT9000013W WO9106731A1 WO 1991006731 A1 WO1991006731 A1 WO 1991006731A1 IT 9000013 W IT9000013 W IT 9000013W WO 9106731 A1 WO9106731 A1 WO 9106731A1
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Germano Rossi
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H6/00Buildings for parking cars, rolling-stock, aircraft, vessels or like vehicles, e.g. garages
    • E04H6/08Garages for many vehicles
    • E04H6/12Garages for many vehicles with mechanical means for shifting or lifting vehicles
    • E04H6/18Garages for many vehicles with mechanical means for shifting or lifting vehicles with means for transport in vertical direction only or independently in vertical and horizontal directions
    • E04H6/182Garages for many vehicles with mechanical means for shifting or lifting vehicles with means for transport in vertical direction only or independently in vertical and horizontal directions using car-gripping transfer means
    • E04H6/183Garages for many vehicles with mechanical means for shifting or lifting vehicles with means for transport in vertical direction only or independently in vertical and horizontal directions using car-gripping transfer means without transverse movement of the car after leaving the transfer means

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  • the invention refers to a completely automatic underground ga rage which, from a vehicle delivery position on the American basement, lets the vehicle arrive at a garaging position on one of the possible underlying floors and, on demand brings it again into the initial position to be taken back by its user.
  • the steady increase of the circulating vehicles in the town centres has caused the necessity of finding further rooms for garaging either by performing over constructions or below the street level ones.
  • silos for motor-car belong, true metal wheels which bring the vehicle in suspended garaging posi ⁇ tion; to the second ones, motor-car garages with descending ramps allowing to accede to the underground floors.
  • the first type ones have been carried out in a limited number on account of the high building and management costs as well as to the limited garaging possibilities offered by them.
  • the second type ones can be used either for the dwelling buildings or for public use ensembles, since these stations require a large staff presence for the different duties.
  • the invention allows the solution of the problem by adopting a new conception system which, from one side, foresees a completely automatized operational cycle, thus avoiding the presence of a staff for the vehicle movement and check, and, from the other side, it can be carried out according to the modular construction forms which, consequently, can be easily carried out at low costs.
  • the invention foresees an underground constru ⁇ ction 1 with a central room 2 for imposing an elevator 3 for the car transport to one of the available lower floors 4 to shed into one of the rooms 5, 6, 7 and 8 with possible access from the side of the relevant loading flatcar 9.
  • the driver leaves the vehicle in delivery condi ⁇ tion on the loading flatcar 9, which has reached its highest limit, and controls the car shedding either through one of his identification means - as for instance a magnetic card - or by charging the operation to a checking operator of the station.
  • the computer chooses the shedding room among the ones still available and issues a magnetic card by means of which it will be possible to control the return of the vehicle to the surface.
  • the elevator lets automatical ⁇ ly the vehicle go down to the shedding floor and subsequently an alternative conveyor 10 hoists the vehicle and brings it into the shedding position in the chosen room.
  • the conveyor 10 will then lower the disengage the transported car and, with an inverted movement, is brought again into a position of shape reentering in the loading flatcar, thus allowing its return to the upper limit position.
  • the bars 11 are lowered to preclude the room 2.
  • the system can be used in different ways both within the limits of a use relation and for the direct use particularly by corporations, joint-dominion buildings, enterprises and, more generically where the exigency is felt of increasino the space to appoint to vehicle shedding.
  • fig. 1 is the transversal section of a modular underground construction according to the invention in order to show the system of four hangar rooms on each floor.
  • Fig. 2 is the partial view of a longitudinal section of the same construction to show the loading flatcar 9 of the elevator 3 in delivering position of the vehicle.
  • Fig. 3 in table 2 is a particular of a longitudinal section of an underground floor to show the vehicle brought down to the hangaring floor.
  • Fig. 4 is a view of the same figure showing the vehicle brought in hangaring position into one of the hangaring rooms by the alternative conveyor 10.
  • Fig. 5 is a particular of another longitudinal section displaced by 90° against the preceding one to make evident a vehicle brought in hangaring position into one of the compartments by the alternative conveyor 10.
  • the shape of the hangaring compartments, the lifting and translation devices, the computerized systems and anything else in this connection can be foreseen in different ways.
  • the hangaring space in the underground floors way be foreseen in different ways and, if required, equipped according to the specific requirements for the use.
  • the underground construction 1 with the floors 4 and the garaging rooms 5, 6, 7 and 8 can be carried out even by means of modular components manufactured in advance to be fitted together in a mechanical way.
  • the construction may 90 be executed either partly or completely outwards of the ground.

Abstract

The garage is foreseen with an underground construction (1) with central room (2) for setting, with an elevator (3) for transporting the vehicles into one of the possible underground floors (4), since stabling is admitted into any one of the underlying rooms (5, 6, 7 and 8), to each one of which the access is possible from the sides of the relevant loading flatcar (9). The driver leaves his vehicle in delivery position on the loading flatcar (9) arrived at the highest level and controls the car housing either by availing himself of one of his identification means - a magnetic card for instance - or by charging a checking operator of the station. The computer chooses the room among the still available ones and emits a magnetic card by means of which, in due course, it will be possible to control the vehicle back to the surface. The elevator (3) lets the vehicle automatically down to the housing floor and, subsequently, an alternative conveyor (10) hoists and shifts the vehicle into the chosen room. The said conveyor (10) subsequently lowers to release the transported vehicle and, with an inverted movement, is brought back into position, with shape return, on the loading flatcar, allowing the return into position at the higher level.

Description

"Automatized underground garage".
The invention refers to a completely automatic underground ga rage which, from a vehicle delivery position on the American basement, lets the vehicle arrive at a garaging position on one of the possible underlying floors and, on demand brings it again into the initial position to be taken back by its user. The steady increase of the circulating vehicles in the town centres has caused the necessity of finding further rooms for garaging either by performing over constructions or below the street level ones. To the first ones, silos for motor-car belong, true metal wheels which bring the vehicle in suspended garaging posi¬ tion; to the second ones, motor-car garages with descending ramps allowing to accede to the underground floors. The first type ones have been carried out in a limited number on account of the high building and management costs as well as to the limited garaging possibilities offered by them. The second type ones can be used either for the dwelling buildings or for public use ensembles, since these stations require a large staff presence for the different duties. The invention allows the solution of the problem by adopting a new conception system which, from one side, foresees a completely automatized operational cycle, thus avoiding the presence of a staff for the vehicle movement and check, and, from the other side, it can be carried out according to the modular construction forms which, consequently, can be easily carried out at low costs.
Substantially, the invention foresees an underground constru¬ ction 1 with a central room 2 for imposing an elevator 3 for the car transport to one of the available lower floors 4 to shed into one of the rooms 5, 6, 7 and 8 with possible access from the side of the relevant loading flatcar 9. The driver leaves the vehicle in delivery condi¬ tion on the loading flatcar 9, which has reached its highest limit, and controls the car shedding either through one of his identification means - as for instance a magnetic card - or by charging the operation to a checking operator of the station. The computer chooses the shedding room among the ones still available and issues a magnetic card by means of which it will be possible to control the return of the vehicle to the surface. The elevator lets automatical¬ ly the vehicle go down to the shedding floor and subsequently an alternative conveyor 10 hoists the vehicle and brings it into the shedding position in the chosen room. The conveyor 10 will then lower the disengage the transported car and, with an inverted movement, is brought again into a position of shape reentering in the loading flatcar, thus allowing its return to the upper limit position. Before the descent of the loading flatcar 9, the bars 11 are lowered to preclude the room 2.
The system can be used in different ways both within the limits of a use relation and for the direct use particularly by corporations, joint-dominion buildings, enterprises and, more generically where the exigency is felt of increasino the space to appoint to vehicle shedding.
An execution form is illustrated id a merely indicative form, and consequently in a not limiting way, in the drawings of tables 1 and 2. With reference to table 1, fig. 1 is the transversal section of a modular underground construction according to the invention in order to show the system of four hangar rooms on each floor. Fig. 2 is the partial view of a longitudinal section of the same construction to show the loading flatcar 9 of the elevator 3 in delivering position of the vehicle. Fig. 3 in table 2 is a particular of a longitudinal section of an underground floor to show the vehicle brought down to the hangaring floor. Fig. 4 is a view of the same figure showing the vehicle brought in hangaring position into one of the hangaring rooms by the alternative conveyor 10. Fig. 5 is a particular of another longitudinal section displaced by 90° against the preceding one to make evident a vehicle brought in hangaring position into one of the compartments by the alternative conveyor 10.
In the executions, the shape of the hangaring compartments, the lifting and translation devices, the computerized systems and anything else in this connection can be foreseen in different ways. In particular, the hangaring space in the underground floors way be foreseen in different ways and, if required, equipped according to the specific requirements for the use. In particular, the underground construction 1 with the floors 4 and the garaging rooms 5, 6, 7 and 8, can be carried out even by means of modular components manufactured in advance to be fitted together in a mechanical way. Alternatively, the construction may 90 be executed either partly or completely outwards of the ground. The possibility has been foreseen of carrying out either completely or partly underground or out of the ground, according to the present system by using two or more loading columns. All components can be replaced 95 with other technically equivalent ones.

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1) Automatized underground garage characterized by the fact that an underground construction (1) is foreseen with a central rooms (2) fitted with an elevator (3) to 5 transport vehicles into one of the possible lower floors (4) , as garaging being allowed in each one of them, in four rooms (5, 6, 7, and 8), from th sides of the relevant loading flatcar(9) . The driver brings the car in delivery condition on the loading flatcar (9) arrived at the upper 10 limit, and controls the hangaring either by means of one recognizing document of his, such as a magnetic card, or by charging a checking operator of the station. The computer chooses the hangaring room among the ones still available and issues a magnetic card which, in due course, 15 will enable to control the return of the vehicle to the surface. The hoist lets the vehicle descend automatically and, in succession, an alternative conveyor (10) hoists its, in housing position, into the chosen compartment. The above mentioned conveyor (10) is then lowered to 20 release the transported vehicle and, with an inverted movement, is brought again into position, with reentering shape on the loading floor, thus allowing the return into position at the upper limit.
5 2) Automatized underground garage, as per claim 1), characte¬ rized by the fact that before the descent of the loading flatcar (9), the lowering of the fencing bars (11) is foreseen to shut the central room (2).
jjO 3) Automatized underground garage, as per claim 1), characte¬ rized by the fact that the underground construction (1) with the different floors (4) and the garaging rooms (5, 6, 7 and 8) can be carried out also with pre-manufactured modular components which can be fitted together in a mechani- 3 cal way. 4) Automatized underground garage, as per claim 1), characte¬ rized by the fact that it can be carried out either partly or completely out of the ground.
5) Automatized underground garage, as per claim 1), characte¬ rized by the fact that a construction can be foreseen which uses two or more load hoisting columns.
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WO1994002699A1 (en) * 1992-07-28 1994-02-03 Abs Parksysteme Gmbh Storage system for the entry and exit of items, especially motor vehicles
ES2063675A2 (en) * 1992-12-30 1995-01-01 Larrea Maximo Cordeu Automatic parking system for vehicles
ES2098177A2 (en) * 1993-09-08 1997-04-16 Mestre Carlos Soriano Automatic vehicle-parking system

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FR1376508A (en) * 1963-04-30 1964-10-31 Ecgsa S A Silos-garages and apartment buildings and for commercial or professional use, and processes for their manufacture
FR1484615A (en) * 1964-05-13 1967-06-16 Automatic or semi-automatic park for automatic vehicle garage
FR1493770A (en) * 1966-07-26 1967-09-01 Lifting and dispensing platform for automatic parking lots
DE2401977A1 (en) * 1974-01-16 1975-07-24 Richard Dipl Ing Laumer Two-storey multiple garage assembly - with upper storey boxes on vertical columns or wall elements forming lower storey
EP0276525A1 (en) * 1987-01-27 1988-08-03 Nubohito Matoba Multistory parking garage
US4776746A (en) * 1986-05-15 1988-10-11 Peng Cheng Hsien High-capacity parking apparatus

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US1554584A (en) * 1924-11-11 1925-09-22 Lake Simon Storage building
FR1376508A (en) * 1963-04-30 1964-10-31 Ecgsa S A Silos-garages and apartment buildings and for commercial or professional use, and processes for their manufacture
FR1484615A (en) * 1964-05-13 1967-06-16 Automatic or semi-automatic park for automatic vehicle garage
FR1493770A (en) * 1966-07-26 1967-09-01 Lifting and dispensing platform for automatic parking lots
DE2401977A1 (en) * 1974-01-16 1975-07-24 Richard Dipl Ing Laumer Two-storey multiple garage assembly - with upper storey boxes on vertical columns or wall elements forming lower storey
US4776746A (en) * 1986-05-15 1988-10-11 Peng Cheng Hsien High-capacity parking apparatus
EP0276525A1 (en) * 1987-01-27 1988-08-03 Nubohito Matoba Multistory parking garage

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WO1994002699A1 (en) * 1992-07-28 1994-02-03 Abs Parksysteme Gmbh Storage system for the entry and exit of items, especially motor vehicles
ES2063675A2 (en) * 1992-12-30 1995-01-01 Larrea Maximo Cordeu Automatic parking system for vehicles
ES2098177A2 (en) * 1993-09-08 1997-04-16 Mestre Carlos Soriano Automatic vehicle-parking system

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